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Chrysin attenuates atopic dermatitis by suppressing inflammation of keratinocytes

Authors
Choi, Jin KyeongJang, Yong HyunLee, SoyoungLee, Sang-RaeChoi, Young-AeJin, MeilingChoi, Jung HoPark, Jee HunPark, Pil-HoonChoi, HyukjaeKwon, Taeg KyuKhang, DongwooKim, Sang-Hyun
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Chrysin; Atopic dermatitis; Keratinocytes; IL-33
Citation
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY, v.110, pp.142 - 150
Journal Title
FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY
Volume
110
Start Page
142
End Page
150
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/5431
DOI
10.1016/j.fct.2017.10.025
ISSN
0278-6915
Abstract
We previously reported the inhibitory effect of chrysin, a natural flavonoid plentifully contained in propolis, vegetables and fruits, on the mast cell-mediated allergic reaction. In this study, we evaluated the effect of chrysin on atopic dermatitis (AD) and defined underlying mechanisms of action. We used an AD model in BALB/c mice by the repeated local exposure of 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) and house dust mite (Dennatophagoides farinae extract, DFE) to the ears. Repeated alternative treatment of DNCB/DFE caused AD-like skin lesions. Oral administration of chrysin diminished AD symptoms such as ear thickness and histopathological analysis, in addition to serum IgE and IgG2a levels. Chrysin decreased infiltration of mast cells, and reduced serum histamine level. Chrysin also suppressed AD by inhibiting the inflammatory responses of Thl, Th2, and Th17 cells in mouse lymph node and ear. Interestingly, chrysin significantly inhibited the production of cytokines, Th2 chemokines, CCL17 and CCL22 by the down-regulation of p38 MAPK, NF-kappa B, and STAT1 in tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha/interferon (IFN)-gamma-stimulated human keratinocytes (HaCaT). Chrysin also inhibited TNF-alpha/IFN-gamma-stimulated IL-33 expression in HaCaT cells and mouse primary keratinocytes. Taken together, the results indicate that chrysin suppressed AD symptoms, suggesting that chrysin might be a candidate for the treatment of AD arid skin allergic diseases.
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